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For perspective, you’ll be paying over $1000/year in gasoline (assuming 20mpg, $2.50/gal, 10k miles)

All the automakers will be fighting for a piece of it.

I understand you have no clue about AGW.

This is actually really interesting. I’m not sure how I feel about the legal precedent of holding someone accountable for their tweets based on how they much affect the profits of the shareholders. There something oddly dystopian about the whole thing.

Let the man tweet. Hes changing the course of human history, let the fucking guy meme once in awhile.

If you thought  the 911's trademark dashboard buzzes and trim squeaks were annoying now, imagine them with no engine sound to mask them. That’s the real reason for no electric 911.

Weight distribution, wonderful engines, the noise...in my opinion, all nonsense.
Weight distro is only detected during acceleration or deceleration...so software will torque drag the wheels to invoke those body motions.
Engines...gone. Tesla has proven that already, Rimac verified it beyond doubt.
The noise...every plays

Ha Ha.  Porsche deluded their identity a long time ago when they started selling grocery getters.  I’ll stick with my air-cooled 911.

911 enthusiasts can be the biggest cry babies. If it were up to them, Porsche would have gone out of business 20 years ago.

When an electric 911 comes, it’ll coincide with the air-cooled Porsche bubble bursting.

What a pathatic thought from the big commercial director/producer. Many of us like indy type movies. Netflix is the best place those filmmakers could count on.

It’s more like an automobile manufacturer being concerned about buggy whips, but okay.

Right, so, it’s my understanding that some time ago, the Academy fashioned rules for how a movie gains consideration — running for a certain amount of time in a certain amount of theaters/locations, etc.

He’s going to turn all the Great White Sharks against us, more so!

Plus, he’s sunk all of his savings into that bloody Baltimore Opera Hat Company! I thought, ‘col blimey!’

Sorry Steven, you’re wrong. The fact is that “TV movies” in the traditional sense barely even exist anymore beyond The Hallmark Channel. I would concede that a film designed to fit the rhythms of commercial breaks and edited for time by default is a very different beast from a theatrical film, but Netflix clearly

Respected buggy whip manufacturer has a few concerns about automobiles